The return of Bo Derek, maybe? Nah, she's too old for the part now. I'm predicting a generic choice like Megan Fox or Kristen Stewart. The role of Jane doesn't really require anything besides showing up on the movie set, anyway.

The return of Bo Derek, maybe? Nah, she's too old for the part now. I'm predicting a generic choice like Megan Fox or Kristen Stewart. The role of Jane doesn't really require anything besides showing up on the movie set, anyway.

I think the last Tarzan film was around '98 but I think I missed it. I did see "Greystoke" back in '84. I wouldn't mind a new one and I agree that the "Jane" might be a lesser actress or an unknown. Hopefully not Kristen Stewart.

Yeah, I was interested in knowing when was the last appearance of Tarzan on the big screen, and it is, actually this year or 2013. The reason few of us, including myself, know about it, is because it is an animated film from Germany with Kellan Lutz voicing the title character. It has opened in a few countries already with a wider release next year. There is no scheduled release date for the U.S.

Besides that and the TV shows . . .. . . both live action and animated. . . and the straight to videos. . . and the animated films. . . and the guest appearances on various TV shows

. . . the last live action Tarzan film, that I can determine, to hit the big screen was "Tarzan and the Lost City" in 1998 with Casper Van Dien as the title character. A film which I actually saw when it was released to theaters, so it looks like I may be up for a new, big screen, live action version of the story.

I'd actually like a new Tarzan film, remake or reboot. My grandfather has been trying forever to get out to a movie with me but his taste range is pretty much unknown to me and he shows no interest in anything out right now. He's a major Tarzan fan and such a film would bring him out to the theater for sure.

Actually, if we are talking about the same film, I have just seen the trailer for it, and it piqued my interest enough that I plan on going to see it, if it opens in a theater near where I live. I'm sure it'll be compared with the Disney animated film, which seems to be an apple 'n' oranges comparison to me, as we are talking about two different types of animation. This one looks to be CGI animation, while the Disney one was the old pen and ink animation, but we shall see what we shall see.